5 LPM Oxygen Concentrator for Outpatient Therapy – Ideal for OPD Setups

The 5 LPM oxygen concentrator delivers consistent, reliable, and high-purity oxygen for outpatient therapy — making it ideal for OPD setups with its compact design, low noise, energy efficiency, and easy operation for continuous patient care.

A 5 LPM oxygen concentrator(5 liters per minute) is a compact, efficient, and reliable device designed to deliver a steady flow of medical-grade oxygen for patients undergoing outpatient therapy (OPD). These concentrators are essential in clinics, diagnostic centers, and hospitals where patients require oxygen support for short-term or regular treatments without being admitted.

5 LPM vs. 10 LPM Oxygen Concentrator

Summary

Feature5 LPM Oxygen Concentrator10 LPM Oxygen Concentrator
Flow RateUp to 5 liters per minuteUp to 10 liters per minute
UsageIdeal for single-patient outpatient therapySuitable for ICU or multi-patient hospital use
PortabilityCompact and lightweightLarger and heavier
Power ConsumptionLowHigh
CostMore affordableMore expensive
ApplicationsOPD, clinics, home careHospitals, critical care units

Why 5 LPM Oxygen Concentrator is Ideal for OPD Setups

Consistent Oxygen Flow
Provides a stable flow rate of 5 liters per minute—suitable for most OPD patients needing mild to moderate oxygen support.

Portable and Easy to Move
Lightweight and often equipped with wheels, making it perfect for shifting between patient areas in outpatient departments.

Energy Efficient
Uses less electricity compared to high-capacity concentrators, reducing operational costs for clinics and small hospitals.

Low Maintenance and Long Life
Designed for continuous use, most units come with filters and compressors that ensure long-term durability and easy servicing.

Key Features

Oxygen Purity: 90–96% at 5 LPM flow rate
Continuous Operation: 24/7 capability for clinical use
User-Friendly Interface: Digital display, timer, and alarm system
Safety Alarms: Alerts for low purity, power failure, and pressure fluctuation
Optional Nebulizer Function (in some models)

Applications

Outpatient therapy and minor procedures in OPD
Oxygen therapy for COPD, asthma, and post-COVID recovery
Short-term oxygen supplementation during diagnostics or rehabilitation
Elderly care or step-down care in hospital transition
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